Cast & Crew

The Golden Trio

Nathan performing a poem with dramatic arm gestures.

Photo by Christopher Clauss

Nathan Comstock

Writer / Voice of Eeeheeheehee "Loaf" Heehee

Nathan Comstock is a poet and fiction writer from The Midwest(TM) (specifically Minnesota, Indiana, and Ohio). His poems have been published in places like Maps for Teeth, Amethyst Arsenic, and Koru, and he's been featured on the Indiefeed Performance Poetry Podcast. He doesn't know anything about actual science, but he went to his first Star Trek convention at the age of five. He lives with his wife and several other strange people in Boston, MA.

Michael F. Gill

Producer / Musical Accompaniment / Voice of the credits / Writer / Also writes those riddles at the end, yes, those, yes, I'm still mad about that one

Michael F. Gill is a musician-poet-librarian precisionist, and has had work published in Amethyst Arsenic, Spoonful, Maps For Teeth, and Best Indie Lit New England, Volume 1 (BILiNE). He runs the Brighton Word Factory (a bi-weekly writing group in Boston), organizes the 365/365 challenge (an online group designed to stretch one’s writing abilities in community with other poets), and is always on the lookout for a good bagel and a bad pun. His website is http://www.bbtp.net. Do you know anything about techno?

Michael standing in front of some mural in Allston, probably?

Photo by Austin Hendricks

Austin, also reading a poem, like a nerd.

Photo by Alex Barstow

Austin Hendricks

Writer / Voice of Janet

Austin Hendricks, poet and cat enthusiast, has only ever done art by accident. Her poetry has been published in Freeze Ray Magazine and can be viewed on the Slam Find YouTube channel. She was also a recurring guest on Vexed-Men, a podcast on comics. Austin can frequently be found at various Boston poetry open mics, in particular at the Boston Poetry Slam at the Cantab Lounge in Cambridge.

Ramy Abdelghani

Voice of Officer Nassif

Ramy Abdelghani is a co-producer of ImprovBoston’s monthly late-night experimental variety show, LaughterRisk*, as well as its twice-weekly comedy incubator, Comedy Lab. He’s a former direct of retired event planning groups Banditos Misteriosos and BostonSOS, and a long-time theater nerd that spent way too much time in his college’s scene shop.

You can catch Ramy and his work in locally-produced short films, one-act plays, storytelling events, standup shows, and the occasional ImprovBoston seasonal sketch showcase or comedy festival. He's a member of long-running sketch comedy group Mister Bismuth (Twitter/FB/IG/Soundcloud @misterbismuth; short films at www.vimeo.com/jrgcase), and performs solo sketch comedy under the moniker "Margaritas and Pizza."

He's also active in the Boston poetry scene and periodically lends his bad hearing to the Brighton Word Factory’s long-running translation of The Odyssey via the game of Telephone (The Telephodyssey) at http://www.bbtp.net/telephodyssey.htm.Also, he's been known to listen to the same album on repeat for, like, a whole week.